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Internet Problems (green Underlined Words)

Same problem as Dennlys had. It has slowwed my (internet)computer and starts underlining words in green (like links). I already deleted viewpoint programs and here's what I have from the notepad. I know you can help, thanks:

Any reason why your windows isn't up to date? You don't have even ServicePack1 installed! Remember that your system is extremely vulnerable without the necessary security patches/updates, so malware can get installed automatically while surfing without any problems.Please visit http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com and update to Service Pack 1. When your system is clean afterwards, then update to SP2, because updating to SP2 CAN cause problems as long as you are infected.

It's better to print out the next instructions or save it in notepad, because you also have to work in safe mode without networking support, so this page wouldn't be available then.It is also important you don't miss a step and perform everything in the right order!!

First of all, you didn't unzip/extract hijackthis.. and it's still in the tempfolder.So I strongly advise to unzip/extract hijackthis.zip.Read here how to unzip/extract properly:http://metallica.geekstogo.com/xpcompressedexplanation.htmlCreate a permanent folder and move hijackthis.exe into it. The reason is because hijackthis creates backups and when it's in your temp-folder it can be accidentally deleted.How do you make a permanent folder:

Click My Computer, then C:\ and then on Program Files.In the menu bar, File->New->Folder.That will create a folder named New Folder, which you can rename to "HJT" or "HijackThis".Now you have C:\Program Files\HijackThis. Put your HijackThis.exe there.

* Reboot into Safe Mode`: ( without networking support !)°To get into the Safe mode as the computer is booting press and hold your "F8 Key". Use your arrow keys to move to "Safe Mode" and press your Enter key.

* Using Windows Explorer, locate the following files/folders, and delete them if still present:

Perform an onlinescan with panda: (please use this scanner instead of any other scanner!)Panda OnlineCheck: All my computerMake sure everything is checked in the scan options.Afterwards, when the scan is done, you'll get the option to save the report/log

Post the log/results from the onlinescan in your next reply together with a new hijackthislog.